The Church As God’s Kingdom || Hosanna David

The Church As God’s Kingdom || Hosanna David

The Church is not a building. It is God’s everlasting Kingdom on earth. Prophesied in Daniel and fulfilled in Christ, this Kingdom shall never be destroyed. Delivered from darkness and translated into the kingdom of His dear Son, believers are called a holy nation, kings and priests under the authority of Jesus Christ. Discover the power, identity, and dominion of the Church as God’s eternal Kingdom that shall reign forever.

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Perilous Times Today | Online Bible Study with Hosanna David

Perilous Times Today | Online Bible Study with Hosanna David

In this Bible study, Perilous Times Today, we carefully examine 2 Timothy 3:1–8, 1 Timothy 4:1–3, 2 Peter 3:3, and Matthew 24:3–5, 9–14 to understand the clear warnings Scripture gives about the last days. The Bible reveals a time marked by deception, apostasy, persecution, and a decline in godliness — yet it also shows how true believers are to respond. Join us as we search the Scriptures together, discern the signs of the times, and learn how to remain steadfast, holy, and grounded in truth in these perilous days. 👉 To join our Bible studies, visit https://tnwcfan.org/bible-studies/ and follow the instructions provided.

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God’s Unsearchable Wisdom || Hosanna David

God’s Unsearchable Wisdom || Hosanna David

Why did God create Lucifer knowing he would rebel? Why was Christ called the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world? How do God’s foreknowledge, omniscience, and end-time prophecies fit into His eternal plan? In this message, we explore the depth of God’s wisdom—a wisdom that transcends human logic and reveals God’s sovereignty over creation, redemption, and the end of the age. From the fall of angels to the cross of Christ and the unfolding of prophetic events, this teaching calls us to humility, trust, and worship. As believers, we are reminded that while God’s ways are unsearchable, His Kingdom is within us—guiding us by revelation, not mere reasoning. Be blessed as you watch. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more biblical teachings.

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Surviving Apostasy: Discernment

The Bible warns that deception will increase in the last days, and only those with spiritual discernment will remain steadfast. In this teaching, Surviving Apostasy: Discernment, we examine why discernment is essential for believers and how to test teachings, spirits, and doctrines according to Scripture. Discernment is not suspicion or criticism—it is the ability to recognize truth from error by the Word of God and the leading of the Holy Spirit. This message equips Kingdom citizens to guard their faith, avoid deception, and remain faithful to Christ when compromise becomes common in the Church.

The kingdom of God: Present Reality, Future Glory

The kingdom of God: Present Reality, Future Glory

Is the Kingdom of God only future—or already here? In this message, we explore the truth that God’s Kingdom is present now through Christ’s reign in believers, yet future in its full glory when Christ reigns openly. Learn what it means to live as a Kingdom citizen today and prepare for the coming reign of Christ. Key Scriptures: Luke 17:20–21; Matthew 6:10; Colossians 1:13; Revelation 11:15

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How To Be Faithful In The Midst Of Apostasy

The Bible foretold that apostasy would arise from within the Church, not only from outside persecution. In this teaching, we examine how the early purity of the faith was gradually compromised through false doctrine, human tradition, and the pursuit of power—especially during the Dark Ages. Scripture reveals how infiltration begins subtly, replacing obedience to Christ with religious form and institutional control. This message is a sober call to discernment, faithfulness, and a return to apostolic truth. As believers, we are reminded to guard the Kingdom of God within us and remain loyal to Christ above traditions, systems, or personalities. Key Scriptures: Matthew 13:24–30, Acts 20:28–30, 2 Thessalonians 2:3–4, 1 Timothy 4:1–2 👉 To join our Bible studies, visit https://tnwcfan.org/bible-studies/ and follow the instructions provided. Be strengthened to stand for truth in an age of compromise and remain faithful to Christ until the end.

God’s Everlasting Kingdom: From the Fall of Man to the New Jerusalem

God’s Everlasting Kingdom: From the Fall of Man to the New Jerusalem

God established His Kingdom on earth and entrusted it to man, but through the Fall, that Kingdom was lost. In this message, we trace God’s everlasting Kingdom from Adam’s fall, through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, the Millennial reign, and finally to the New Jerusalem. This teaching reveals how God restores His original purpose for mankind and establishes a Kingdom that will never end.

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The Infiltration Of The Church: From Purity To Apostasy

The Bible foretold that apostasy would arise from within the Church, not only from outside persecution. In this teaching, we examine how the early purity of the faith was gradually compromised through false doctrine, human tradition, and the pursuit of power—especially during the Dark Ages. Scripture reveals how infiltration begins subtly, replacing obedience to Christ with religious form and institutional control.

This message is a sober call to discernment, faithfulness, and a return to apostolic truth. As believers, we are reminded to guard the Kingdom of God within us and remain loyal to Christ above traditions, systems, or personalities.

Key Scriptures: Matthew 13:24–30, Acts 20:28–30, 2 Thessalonians 2:3–4, 1 Timothy 4:1–2

👉 To join our Bible studies, visit https://tnwcfan.org/bible-studies/ and follow the instructions provided.

Be strengthened to stand for truth in an age of compromise and remain faithful to Christ until the end.

Who Will Go For Us || Hosanna David

Who Will Go For Us || Hosanna David

This message, “Who Will Go for Us?”, is a powerful follow-up to The Sovereign God. While affirming that God is all-powerful and reigns supreme over heaven and earth, this sermon reveals a profound biblical truth: God has chosen to work on the earth through men. From Genesis to the prophets and into the New Testament, Scripture shows that although God possesses all power, He has delegated earthly authority and responsibility to humanity. In this message, we explore God’s call for willing vessels, the necessity of holiness before assignment, and the urgency of human obedience in fulfilling divine purposes. Heaven is still asking the same question today—“Who will go for Us?” Will we remain spectators, or will we answer, “Here am I; send me.”

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Strange Fire on God’s Altar: A Warning to the Modern Church

Strange Fire on God’s Altar: A Warning to the Modern Church

The Bible warns that not every fire on God’s altar comes from God. Nadab and Abihu were priests, yet they died because they offered strange fire—fire the Lord had not commanded. Their judgment reveals a serious truth: God rejects worship, ministry, and power that do not originate from Him, even when they appear religious.

Today, the Church faces a similar danger. Spiritual pollution has entered many pulpits. Holiness is being replaced with entertainment, and obedience with excitement. Many gatherings look spiritual but lack reverence for God. When God’s commands are ignored, the altar becomes polluted.

A dangerous belief has also crept into ministry: “Let us do evil that good may come.” Scripture condemns this thinking. God never permits sinful methods, deception, or dark powers to achieve “good” results. The end never justifies the means in God’s kingdom.

The Bible speaks of prophets who prophesied by Baal—speaking under a false spiritual source while claiming divine authority. In the same way today, some ministers operate with supernatural power that does not come from God. Miracles, prophecies, and crowds are not proof of divine approval.

God also condemns shepherds who consume the sheep instead of feeding them. Such leaders exploit God’s people, drain them spiritually, and build personal empires. These ministers are a threat to genuine pastors and sincere believers because they deceive, divide, and draw followers to themselves rather than to Christ.

Scripture makes it clear that God is against false prophets. Their judgment is certain. Those who refuse to repent, along with those who love deception, face eternal consequences in the lake of fire.

The Church must wake up. Believers are commanded to test every spirit, return to Scripture, and pursue holiness. God is purifying His altar in this generation.

The issue is not whether fire is burning—but whether the fire is from God.

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